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1786020464Valentiae Edetanorum Valencia Spain: Ex Praelo Josephi et Thomae de Orga 1786. Second Edition. Leather. Acceptable. 0x0x0. VINNIUS CASTIGATUS atque ad usum tironum Hispanorum accomodatus: in quorum gratiam Hispaniae leges opportunioribus locis traduntur. Volume 1 Tomus Primus Only. Opera Joannis Sala Presbyteri in Valentina Metropolitana praepositi. Editio secunda. Text in Latin. Hardcover bound book. Full Leather 568 pages. Vintage fountain pen ink notes and marginalia also in Latin. frontis engraving. front cover detached. The rear hinge the inside portion of the flexible fold where book cover meets the book spine is split loose or open the rear cover is still attached by the joint the exterior flexible fold where book cover meets book spine. Leather on Leather paste on spine title gold gilt designs on spine. There is rub-through to the corners of the boards but the text block is surprisingly sharp. Punishment of Vinnius; and accommodated for the use of Spanish recruits: in favor of whom the laws of Spain are delivered to more convenient places. OR VINNIUS CASTIGATED; and to the use of the recruits of the Spanish adapted to the: in the grace of Spain the laws of the most appropriate places are given. FREE Media Mail Shipping! Images available for any item just ask. Any images shown next to the listing that have our www.aCastleofBooks.com watermark on them are the exact item you will receive all other images are for reference only. Free delivery confirmation for domestic orders. Books with Author signatures are guaranteed authentic. We understand collectors needs in terms of accurate grading and proper packaging. We stand behind our descriptions 100%. All items will be shipped securely to insure that they arrive in exactly the same condition in which they left. May have small easily erasable pencil markings on first page. Our Packing Slips do not contain any pricing information so you may order items as Gifts or for Dropship without concern. We ship every Monday Wednesday & Friday morning. All items subject to prior sale. Why the odd prices We run a percent discount for our Biblio listings which insures Biblio has our lowest prices online but does give odd change. Ex Praelo Josephi et Thomae de Orga hardcover
1728296052Augustae Vindelicorum & Graecii Sumptibus Fratrum Veith 1728. Vellum. Folio in worn vellum. Ex-library foxing hinge repaired between half-title and title page with a strip of binding tape back hinge is beginning to weaken. Geroh of Reichtersberg 1093-1169 was one of the notable theologians of Germany during the 12th century provost of Riechersbert and Canon Regular a reformer in the spirit of Gregorian ideas particularly concerned with the reform of clergy. This work was left unfinished by Gerhoh. Geroh's portion is Psalm 1-78 118-150 and some additional canticum at the end. Psalm 78-117 are by Honorius Augustodunensis d. 1151 a popular theologian and prolific writer. 2219 14 pages. Augustae Vindelicorum & Graecii, Sumptibus Fratrum Veith hardcover
1781523404Venice: Balleoni 1781. Hardcover 6 volumes in 3; FULL TITLE: Sancti Bernardi abbatis primi Clarae-Vallensis Opera genuina videlicet in primo et secundo volumine; spuria dubiaque in tertio comprehensa; Horstii et Mabillonii notis aliusque permultis aucta juxta editionem Parisien. anni MDCCXIX; adjecta appendice Edmundi Martene ex veterum scriptorum & momentorum collectione; atque his omnibus in hac tertia editione Veneta accuratius revisis & illustratis. Half-bound in cream coloured leather with marbled paper sides and marbled endpapers. Gilt bands to spine have partially worn away and title labels to spine are lightly worn. Board edges are rubbed and worn leather is lightly spotted and paper sides are shelfworn. Light foxing to prelims in all 3 and on a few pages in mains throughout. V.1 and V.3 have slight hinge breaks at title pages. Water marks to gutter of pages 1182 to REP in V.3. and mark to spine of V.1. Very good condition for age. Text is clean and unmarked throughout. AD. leather. Very Good. Used. Balleoni Hardcover
17913005370Paris: l'Auteur 1791. Some small tears and damage. A very good copy. Octavo; original condition stitched in plain blue-grey wrappers. <p><p>First edition of one of the most popular operas of the Revolution depicting the down-trodden villagers of the Moon after the arrival of the glamorous aviator Nicodème bringing news of events in France via Montgolfier balloon. Although this was an era of tremendous advances in stagecraft as the theatres of Paris and London vied with each other for the most stupendous effects Beffroy's lunar setting and the use of space travel by hot-air balloon was highly unusual. </p> <p>Beffroy de Reigny 1757-1811 was a successful journalist and dramatist usually writing under the nom-de-plume of "Cousin Jacques." His most important works were written in the period immediately following the French Revolution and he was fond of using lunar society to satirise the French as can be seen in his burlesque journal Les Lunes and its successor the Courrier des planètes.</p> <p>This is one of several Paris editions of the same year another appeared in Avignon and a "third" edition of 1797 is also recorded the last with subtle but pessimistic changes to the text. As the title confirms the opera was first performed in November 1790 running for over four hundred performances.</p> </p> . l'Auteur unknown